[RFC][PATCH] powerpc/64be: use ELFv2 ABI for big endian kernels

Segher Boessenkool segher at kernel.crashing.org
Fri Nov 25 10:17:16 AEDT 2016


On Fri, Nov 25, 2016 at 09:22:16AM +1100, Michael Ellerman wrote:
> >> >> Question, are there any fundamental reasons we shouldn't use the ELFv2
> >> >> ABI to build big endian kernels if the compiler supports it?
> >> >
> >> > No one uses ELFv2 for BE in production, and it isn't thoroughly tested
> >> > at all, not even regularly tested.  "Not supported", as far as GCC is
> >> > concerned (or any of the distros AFAIK).
> >> 
> >> Is this actually unsupported by gcc?
> >
> > It may or may not work.  We of course try to keep it working, or make
> > it work if it doesn't now.  But it isn't regularly tested, and it isn't
> > a target that is considered for the release criteria (see
> > https://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-7/criteria.html -- powerpc64{,le}-linux, i.e.
> > ABIv1 for BE, ABIv2 for LE).
> 
> It doesn't actually say that though. It just says
> powerpc64-unknown-linux-gnu. So how is someone, say the musl folks,
> supposed to know that BE ABIv2 is not supported?

Because their target is powerpc64*-*-linux-musl instead?  It is not on
the release criteria list, it is not something we make any claims about.

How would you know -m32 -mlittle is not well tested at all?  It is in much
the same boat: unusual combinations of options, and unusual configurations,
are not well tested.  You have to build a separate C library just to get
started with it, that should tell you there are some rough waters ahead!

Which isn't to say you should not do this -- just think twice before
doing so.  And wear a life vest.


Segher


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